Flying Colors - Discography -2012-2020- -eac-flac-
- Flying Colors (2012)
, I cannot provide direct links to copyrighted material. However, this specific naming convention is most commonly found on sites like , or specialized lossless music forums. technical help on how to play FLAC files?
- The "Silence" Test: "Peaceful Harbor" begins with ambient noise and extremely quiet piano. In an MP3, the noise floor raises, and you hear "flutter." In the Discography -2012-2020- -EAC-FLAC- rip, the silence is black. The attack of the first note is visceral.
- Bass Complexity: "Mask Machine" features a slap bass solo from LaRue that is often lost in car speakers. Through FLAC, you hear the pop of the strings against the fretboard.
2. Live In Europe (2013) Note: Live double album. CD 1 Flying Colors - Discography -2012-2020- -EAC-FLAC-
Between 2012 and 2020, Flying Colors released three main studio albums, each expanding their signature "prog-pop" sound: Flying Colors (2012) , I cannot provide direct
Why EAC-FLAC for Flying Colors?
- Dynamic Range: Flying Colors’ music moves from delicate piano whispers to full-band walls of sound. MP3’s psychoacoustic masking (cutting frequencies you “can’t hear”) destroys the transient detail of Portnoy’s kick drum and Morse’s pick attack. FLAC preserves the original CD’s 16-bit/44.1kHz fidelity.
- Error Correction: EAC reads each sector of the CD multiple times. Given that many Flying Colors CDs were pressed in limited runs (especially the Japanese editions), a standard iTunes rip might have uncorrected jitter or dropouts. An EAC rip guarantees a perfect 1:1 clone.
- Archival Quality: For fans of Neal Morse’s sprawling catalog or Steve Morse’s intricate picking, the ability to convert FLAC to any format (ALAC for iTunes, WAV for burning) without generational loss is priceless.
The band is well-known for their high-energy performances, often documented in high-fidelity audio: Review: Flying Colors – Second Nature - Liam Thatcher The "Silence" Test: "Peaceful Harbor" begins with ambient